Definitely the flood. If a wire snaps or something, and comes into contact with the water, it can electrocute anyone who comes in contact with the surrounding water.
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Forms of passage of substances across the blood–brain barrier. (A) Passive diffusion: fat-soluble substances dissolve in the cell membrane and cross the barrier (e.g., alcohol, nicotine and caffeine). Water-soluble substances such as penicillin have difficulty in getting through.
A.................and.................B
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"The ratio between the length of the femur and the stature of that individual is significant in Forensic science and anthropology. The measurements of segment-1 and segment-2 of the femur can be used in determining the length of the femur in case only the proximal part of the femur is available"